An Overview of Traumatic Brain Injury

    Traumatic brain injury is one of the most misunderstood— and misdiagnosed — injuries.


    Even a mild brain injury can affect a person's
    ability to interact with other people. A severe
    brain injury can have a devastating effect on a
    person's life, resulting in the need for a lifetime
    of care and rehabilitation.

    In addition, a brain injury can be equally devastating to the family of the injured person. A loving
    husband or wife can become irritable and moody. A person who prided himself on his work can
    have difficulty completing simple tasks. Your loved one may have difficulties learning new tasks or
    remembering new information. While some problems may get better with time, others may not.

    Learn more about the causes, symptoms and treatment of traumatic brain injury:
    •        Causes of brain injuries
    •        Symptoms of traumatic brain injury
    •        Types of brain injuries
    •        Advances in TBI diagnosis
    •        Brain injury rehabilitation and treatment
    •        Brain injury information center

    If someone else was responsible for causing your loved one's brain injury, filing a legal claim can
    help you pay for the emotional loss and financial damages your family will have. At the U.S. Brain
    and Spinal Cord Injury Law Center, our lawyers offer a free initial consultation to discuss any legal
    claims you may have.

    For More Information or to Talk to a Lawyer Contact Us Today

    For more information about TBI or to discuss your situation with one of our members, contact the U.
    S. Brain and Spinal Cord Injury Center for a consultation. We have offices in Jacksonville and
    Orlando, Florida.

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